does alcohol affect psa test levels

does alcohol affect psa test levels

By: Dominick | Health & FitnessDo you feel fatigued? Are you wondering why? Is it the tasks you do that sap your energy? May or not it's one thing else like type two diabetes? When your blood sugar levels amendment, it can have an incredible impact on your energy level. It does not matter if the sugar levels are running high or low, your body is going to feel run down. read more

By: Susan Taylor F. | PregnancyIt's quite disturbing that 8 out of 10 women love to drink alcohol not knowing the harmful effects of alcohol on pregnancy. Minimal consumption of alcohol can be very manageable but once you have drank more than enough it could lead to liver problems to the mother and numerous abnormalities to the baby. read more

By: Connie M. Black | Prostate CancerNormally blood contains a small amount of Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA). PSA is a specific protein produced by prostate gland in men. PSA increases in blood in case of prostate enlargement, prostate inflammation or other diseases. Also it increases in case of prostate cancer. Blood test detects the level of PSA. read more

By: Chatel Musgrove | Health & FitnessWhether you're a student, businessman, crane driver or rock star, many of us love helping ourselves to a few drinks every now and then. The fact is, a drinking culture is engrained into our society, it has become second nature to bring a few drinks to the party or have a few beers while watching the footy on the weekend. read more

By: Lisa Beverley | Weight LossWe all want to look and feel younger in our age, but is there really an easy and safe way to go about this? As we age our body tends to lose its natural ability to keep looking and feeling young, due to the decrease in HGH (human growth hormone) and collagen. read more

By: AsherKrezen | BusinessThrough my personal experience, observations, and interactions with other marketers I have found that intellectual ability increases the rate at which you can attain success. read more

By: Brad Grayson | Muscle BuildingWhether you're looking to bulk up, lose weight, or just be healthier, there are a variety of ways to accomplish whatever your goal may be. Sometimes though, it seems like nature is against us. Genetics affect skinny people trying to gain weight just as it does overweight people trying to lose weight. Not to mention growing older. read more

By: Danial Hurley | Mental healthSocial support may be thought to have a significant effect on the stress experience of an individual, but as shown in a couple of academic studies, that is not always the case. Especially in the case of middle-aged managers. Instead of social support, the individual himself probably has more influence on the stress experience he encounters. read more

By: Michell Jones | Stress ManagementYou hear all the time that stress has lots of harmful effects on your health and body. This fact is proven many times that most diseases have their roots in in stress. Find out more... read more

By: Andy J. | HeartMost people know well chronic stress and pay more and more attention to study it because it causes a lot negative effects on our hearts. Another reason for these studies is because the number one cause of death not only in the United States but also in the whole world is cardiovascular disease. read more

By: Mark Pelore | MedicineAs part of a basic fertility work-up, your doctor will likely order blood work to check your FSH levels, specifically on day 3 of your menstrual cycle. Sometimes called the Day 3 FSH test, it is a simple blood test meant to measure the amount of FSH in your bloodstream. read more

By: Duncan Capicchiano | Health & FitnessPatients with hypothyroidism are diagnosed as having an underactive thyroid gland. What this means is their thyroid gland produces too little thyroid hormone. What exactly does this mean, and how does it affect you? read more

By: Rooney Shelton | News and societyPanic evacuations strike Tokyo, one of the world's biggest and most densely populated cities on Wednesday after a rise in radioactive levels. A lot of frightened residents, tourists and expatriates don’t want to go out and just stay indoors. Others are trying to leave the capital and rush into stores to buy food and supplies. Some embassies advised their staffs and citizens to leave affected areas. Multinational companies also urged their people to leave Tokyo. read more